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The manual provides instructions for safely operating different models of manual hoists, including safety precautions, specifications, installation, inspection, maintenance and part lists.

Operators should not exceed load limits, use power devices, attempt repairs without replacement parts, or lift people. Proper footing and smooth operation are required. Loads should be balanced and not obstruct the chain or hook.

The main components include the hand wheel, brake assembly, chain sprocket, side plates, gear case, load chain, and hooks. Various pins, springs, and other hardware connect the components.

Instruction Manual

Manual Hoist Capacity 0.25t-20ton

NOTE: Owner and Operator must read and understand this instruction manual before using the Manual Hoist.

George Taylor & Company Lifting Gear (Midlands) Ltd.


Brickyard Road, Aldridge, West Midlands WS9 8SR Telephone: 01922 457916 or visit: www.gtlifting.co.uk

Contents
1. Preface........................................................................................... 2 2. Safety Instruction........................................................................... 2 3. Specification .................................................................................. 3 4. Installation and Operation ............................................................. 4 5. Inspection and Maintenance ......................................................... 7 6. The Method for Maintenance and Inspection ............................... 8 7. Criteria for Using and Checking Chain Hoists .............................. 9 8. Exploded View & Part list ............................................................ 13

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SELECTING OUR MANUAL HOIST! This instruction manual describes the correct operating method to ensure a prolonged service life. Please read and completely understand this manual before operating the Manual Hoist. Always keep this manual in an appropriate place. If the manual of warning decal is missing, please contact your vendor. NOTE: All information reported herein is based on the data available at the time of printing. The factory reserves the right to modify its own products at any time without notice or incurring in any sanction. Please verify with the manufacturer for possible updates. 1. PREFACE This manual hoist is a portable lifting device easily operated by hand chain. Its suitable for use in factories, mines, farms, construction sites, wharves, docks and warehouses for installation of equipment, as well as for loading and unloading goods. Its specially advantageous for lifting work in open air grounds and places where no power supply is available. The manual hoist can be attached to a trolley of any type as travelling chain block. It is suitable to monorail overhead conveying system, hand travelling crane and jib cranes. 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTION WARNING Be sure each person reads and understands this manual before operating or maintaining the hoist. The manual hoist must be properly operated and maintained at all times. Do not operate this hoist with any power devices. All persons involved must read this handbook and be completely familiar with all operating and maintenance procedure. Do not exceed the rated load limit. Overloading may cause hoist failure. Do not use power devices to operate the hoist, it is designed for manual operation only. Do not attempt to repair the chain. Replace it with new steel welded chain the same size and strength.

Lubricate the chain with good quality light oil or chain oil before use. Do not lubricate the internal braking surfaces. The brake must be kept dry. Make sure the load chain has no twists in the chain sprocket, guide, and the vertical hanging length. If there is a twist, disassemble and thread the chain through the guide and chain sprocket. Make sure the load chain is attached to the loose end pin before each use. Stand in the same plane or at the same angle as the wheel when pulling the hand chain. Do not pull at an oblique angle. Keep safe footing at all times. Do not lift loads over people. Do not allow anyone to walk under the load. Warn personnel before lifting a load. Do not use the hoist to lift people. Avoid off-centre loading. Balance the weight evenly. Pull the hand chain steadily and smoothly to prevent jerking or tangling. Seat the load firmly in the hook. Do not try to lift with the tip of the hook. Do not wrap the chain around the load. Balance the load weight evenly. Pull the lever handle chain steadily and smoothly to prevent jerking or tangling. Raise the load only enough to clear the support surface. Check for any malfunction or obstructions before continuing the lift. If the chain jams or the lever handle cannot be pulled any further, stop, inspect and correct the problem. Do not try to force the hoist. Do not leave the load suspended in the air. Do not lower the load beyond the usable chain length. Pulling the chain tight against the chain sprocket will cause damage. Do not allow the load to contact the hoist. This will block the swivel and may cause damage, twisted chains, or a jammed wheel. Perform periodic inspection and maintenance. Replace all damaged or malfunctioning parts. Test the hoist function thoroughly in both with load or without load situation, before returning it to normal operation. Do not touch the selector switch when the hoist is in operation.

3. SPECIFICATION

Model Capacity Standard lift Load chain falls Load chain Effort force A B Dimensions C D Hmin Net Weight
Model Capacity Standard lift Load chain falls Load chain Effort force A B Dimensions C D Net Weight N mm mm mm mm KG KG m

KG m mm N mm mm mm mm mm KG

CH25 250 205 1 4 X 12 235 121 114 21 31 280 6.2

CH50 500 2.5 1 5 X 15 240 147 132 23 35 345 11

CH100 1000 2.5 1 6 X 18 250 172 151 27 40 376 12.5

CH150 1500 2.5 1 7 X 21 265 196 173 33 45 442 17.8

CH200 2000 2.5 1 8 X 24 335 210 175 35 50 470 19.5

CH300A CH300B CH500 3000 3 1 372 255 205 39 55 548 35 3000 3 2 290 230 176 39 55 565 29 5000 3 2 365 280 189 45 65 688 41.3

CH750 7500 3 3 370 463 189 54 75 690 62

CH1000 CH1500 CH2000 10000 3 4 385 463 189 54 75 700 78.5 20000 3 6 390 420 208 82 106 950 135 20000 3 8 390 630 220 82 106 1100 190

mm 10 X 30 7 X 21 10 X 30 10 X 30 10 X 30 10 X 30 10 X 30

Hmin mm

(Table 1)

4. Installation and Operation Installation the support (structure such as buildings) on which the hoist body is to bear 4 times of the rated load 4.1 Proper Handling and cautions for slinging methods (1) How to apply a load to the hook Incorrect singling (Avoid the examples below):

(2) Never wind a load chain directly around a load regardless of its weight. It is quite dangerous, since the load chain may be broken. (fig.1) It is dangerous to wind the load chain around the hook of a chassis etc. because the strength of the chain will be reduced to 1/3 to 1/5 of the normal value. (Fig.2) (3) The load chain should not be loaded when twisted. As the bearing capacity of the chain will be reduced in a twisted state. (4) Be sure to bring the load chain into straight before applying a load (Fig.3)

Cautions during operation:(5) Do not get on a load that is to be lifted and do not stay under a load lifted. (6) It is prohibited by law to get on a load lifted by the chain hoist. (Fig.4)

(7) Do not apply an overload to the chain hoist, that is, do not apply a load exceeding the number of tons (rated load) indicated on the nameplate. (Fig.5) (8) Do not give an impact to the chain hoist. Severe accidents may happen, if a lLoad suddenly falls regardless of the height and gives a shock to the chain hoist. (Fig.6) (9) Do not perform over-winding (Fig.7) (10) Do no apply a bending force to the hook of the chain hoist. Such handling ways as shown in Fig. 8 are very dangerous and should be absolutely avoided. The hook clearly deformed as shown in Fig. 9 should be scrapped and exchanged with a new and genuine one. (11) Notice about the manipulation of the hand chain. It should be avoided that the hand chain will be abruptly jammed when it is manipulated with or without a load or a load is lifted by means of another power. In this case, the hand chain will be partially deformed or damaged.
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5. Inspection and Maintenance 5.1 Daily Inspection

For daily operation, be sure to carry out the following check prior to operation. In case of any abnormality, stop operating the hoist until and take proper counter-measures by a specialist possessing enough knowledge of the unit or by a dealer of our products. Do not allow continuous running under abnormal condition as it is very dangerous and might lead to a severe accident.

(1) Check if the end of the load chain without hook (chain stopper pin) is fixed correctly. Check to see if the chain stopper pin is not deformed and rotates smoothly. (2) Are firm connections made between the top hook and the hoist body, the body and tile load chain, and the load chain and the bottom hook respectively? (3) Are visually no deformations of the top and bottom hooks noticed? (4) Are no parts missing? Are no severely deformed portions noticed? (5) Is the load chain well lubricated? Does it show any remarkable damages or deformations? (6) Check whether the hand chain runs easily and smoothly on operation and smooth ratchet sound is heard during lifting.

Immediately stop operating the chain hoist and make a full repair of it, when such abnormalities as mentioned above (item 1 through 6) are found.

5.2 Periodic inspection In case of troubles and/or any abnormality, stop operating the hoisting unit and take proper counter-measures by a specialist possessing enough knowledge of the unit or by a dealer of our products. It may happen that the load chain and the hooks fall in a dangerous state even if they show no remarkable changes in their function. It is therefore indispensable to make a periodic measuring check based on the Methods for Maintenance and Inspection as stated on page 8. The periodic inspection should be normally made once a month. Exchange damaged or deformed parts with new ones.
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The Methods for Maintenance and Inspection Do not use parts and the chain hoist over the limit of use. If any wearing parts are found in excess of the standard limit of use as stated below in carrying out the daily and periodic voluntary inspections, they should be replaced. When replacing load chains, be sure to use the load chain manufactured by us. Load chains manufactured by any others are not applicable with this unit. 6.1 Checking the load chain and its lifetime. It is important to carefully inspect the whole chain. For checking the elongation, measure the inner length of 5 links with a vernier caliper as the sketch shows. It is normally sufficient to check the links in a distance of approx. every 50cm but check them by making the measuring distance shorter when the elongation of the chain is close to the limitation for use stated in Table 2 so that none of them will exceed the limitation for use. Exchange the load chain with a new one, which is found by visual checks to be clearly influenced by higher temperatures or to be clearly deformed. Furthermore, do not weld a load chain to the original one by users themselves. Limitation of the deformed load chain for use (Table 2)

6.

Rated Link diameterload (kg) Px5mm (new chain) 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 3,000 3,000 5,000 7,500 10,000 15,000 20,000 4x60 5x75 6x80 7x105 8x120 10x140 7x105 10x150 10x150

Limitation of Px5(mm) for use 61.2 76.5 81.6 107 122 142.8 107 152 152

6.2

Checking the hook and its lifetime When the dimension shown by A in the sketch has exceeded the limitation specified in Table 3, the hook shold be replaced with a new
Value A on new hook (mm) 21 23 27 33 35 39 45 54 54 82 82 Limit value A (mm) 22 24.15 28.35 34.65 40.9 47.7 47.25 56.7 56.7 84 84

Rated load (kg) 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 3,000 5,000 7,500 10,000 15,000 20,000

genuine one. Do not forget to set the split pin on re-assembling the stop bolt. 7. Criteria for Using and Checking Chain Hoists 7.1 Criteria for use (1) Make sure that the class of the chain hoist is fit for conditions of its use. (2) The chain hoist should not be used to lift a load exceeding the rated load except for testing purpose. (3) Do not use a bottom hook which is not equipped with a safety latch or of which latch has no safety effect. (4) Do not use chain block on which chain stoppers are missing. (5) Do not wind the load chain directly around a load. (6) Do not quickly pull the hand chain on lifting and lowering operation. (7) Do not perform over-lifting and over-lowering. (8) Avoid an operation of so-called earth lifting. (9) Before operation check the load chain for twisting or tangling. (10) The chain hoist can be used only after such twisting and tangling are corrected. (11) When the chain hoist is used in special conditions such as lower or higher temperatures, or corrosive atmosphere, etc., consult us before use.
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(12) The chain hoist should not be modified by the users. (13) Do not leave the chain hoist for many hours with a load suspended. (14) Make a routine inspection before use. (15) Immediately stop operating the chain hoist when an abnormally big pulling force for the hand chain is required. (16) Apply a lubricant to the load chain before use. (17) Use the chain hoist, applying lubricants to its gears, bearings, which are liable to wear. (18) Consult us whenever special usage of the chain hoist is required/ 7.2 Criteria for check (1) Use the chain hoist by checking it daily(1) and periodically(2). (2) Refer to Table 4 which gives check items, check methods and check criteria to be used in the daily check. However, items other than those specified should be also checked, when the chain hoist is frequently used, or in special cases. (3) When the chain hoist is repaired, check it on periodic check items given in Table 4 after its repair, and make notes. Note: (1) Refer to checking before use. Note: (2) Periodic check is usually made at intervals of six months or one year depending on the frequency of use. (4) Check the items with the mark in table 4.

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Part list for chain block:


No. 1 2 3 4 Description Hand wheel cover assembly Hand wheel Brake cover Friction plate 0.25t 0.5t 1t 1.5t 2t 3t 3t(S) 5t 7.5t 10t 15t 20t

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No. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 30 31

Description Ratchet disc Brake seat Lock plate Top pin Side plate assembly B Chain sprocket Side plate assembly A Splined gear Driven shaft assembly Driving shaft Gear case assembly Name plate Suspension plate Stripper Guide roller Load chain Pawl spring Pawl Hand chain Top hook assembly Double spring

0.25t 0.5t

1t

1.5t

2t

3t 3t(S) 5t

7.5t 10t

15t 20t

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No. 32 33 34 34 35 35 36 37 37 38 38 40 41 42 52 53 60 61 62 63 64 65

Description Safety latch Chain pin Bottom hook assembly Chain pin Chain pin Hook hanger component Idle sheave assembly Hook hanger component Hook assembly Bottom hook assembly Beam assembly Idle sheave pin Idle sheave pin plate Hook pin Screw Spring washer Prevailing torque type nut Split pin Hexagonal castle nut Screw Spring washer Snap ring

0.25t 0.5t

1t

1.5t

2t

3t 3t(S) 5t

7.5t 10t

15t 20t

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No. 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 90 91 92 93

Description Snap ring Prevailing torque type nut Screw Snap ring Prevailing torque type nut Rivet Split pin Pin Prevailing torque type nut Hexagonal Screw Bearing A Pin bearing Bearing B Bearing C

0.25t 0.5t

1t

1.5t

2t

3t 3t(S) 5t

7.5t 10t

15t 20t

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